1924 ] 
Notes on Cuban Ants 
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Described from one worker. The species was described 
from a specimen in the Gundlach collection in Havana under a 
sealed glass and Wheeler’s description differs only in the shape 
of the postpetiole, described as broad as long, and in the sculp- 
ture of the thorax, described as finely and densely punctate, 
points which probably could not be made out with a hand lens 
at some distance from the specimen. 
In addition to the unusual structure of the femora, the 
elongate head, narrowed behind, resembling that of some of the 
Aphsenogasters, is distinctive. 
Myrmelachista rogeri Ern. Andre 
Sierra Maestra, Alt. 3000-3500 ft. July. 
Prenolepis gibberosa Roger. 
Sierra Maestra, July. Alt. 2900-3500 ft. 
This is evidently widely distributed in the higher, wooded 
portions of Cuba. 
Gamponotus (Myrmeurynota) gilviventris Roger. 
Nagua, Oriente, July. 
Golobopsis (Manniella) sphaericus Roger var. 
sphaeralis Roger. 
Sierra Maestra, Alt. 3000-3500 ft. July. 
